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# Seal Shore Camping

> Human version: http://ssr-app-zpimxgrglq-uc.a.run.app/listings/campgrounds/seal-shore-camping-brodick-isle-of-arran

From your pitch on our beautiful family site beside our own private beach, you will be afforded unsurpassed views\.From our closest neighbour, Pladda island with its lighthouse, to the coast of Northern Ireland\. In between, the Kintyre peninsula, the Ayrshire coast and, most impressive of all, the volcanic plug of granite that is Ailsa Craig\.Wildlife thrives here\. Otters, gannets, porpoises, dolphins, basking sharks and Grey seals are regular visitors\. Rockpools abound with a myriad of aquatic animals\.Fresh lobster, crab and assorted fish are available to purchase from the site owner \- a registered fisherman\.Maritime activity is always within view\. Pleasure craft, merchant shipping and military vessels are a regular occurrence \- including the occasional submarine\.FacilitiesFor your convenience and enjoyment, we have:1 acre of pitch space \(pitches are limited, please book in advance\)10 electricity hook\-upsDay room with TVUndercover barbecue areaPicnic area \(remember \- a sea breeze keeps the midges away\.\.\.\)On\-site shop2 shower & toilet blocksFridge\-freezer facilitiesLaundry roomBar & restaurant close bySite Office & ShopWe Stock:ToiletriesBarbecue kitsChildren's games & toysTinned foodsSoft drinksIce creamArran cheeseWe also provide:Freezer Pack ExchangePhone Charging \(for a donation to charity\)Shower BlockWe have 2 shower blocks:9 showers8 toiletsDisabled facilitiesBaby changerHand driersHair driersShaving pointsFridge/Freezer RoomStore your frozen goods safely\.Microwave and kettle available\.Laundry RoomWashing MachineTumble Drier2 SinksIroning FacilitiesAbout ArranThe Isle of Arran, or Scotland in Miniature as it is often known, is a magical place that draws people back year after year\. It is famous for its beauty and variety of scenery, from the stunning coastline to the mountains in the north and has a mild climate resulting from its location on the Gulf Stream\. Arran is a walkers paradise and a golfers dream\!HISTORY / GEOGRAPHYArran has many historical places all over the island \- the King’s Cave at Blackwaterfoot, the Standing Stones at Machrie, the Giant’s Grave at Whiting Bay, the Chambered Tomb at Torlin, Kilmory, Brodick Castle, Lochranza Castle, our own Kildonan Castle, to name but a few, all worth a visit\.There are numerous walks ranging from easy to difficult, 5 minutes to 5 hours\.Climb Goatfell \(874 metres\) to take in the spectacular views, follow the newly\-finished King's Cave Loop in Machrie or stroll on Blackwaterfoot beach and watch the sun setting over Kintyre\.The Arran Coastal Way stretches approximately 100km, encircling the Island\.Many ancient and some newly\-created paths follow the shore and cater for all abilities, some suitable for wheelchairs\.WILDLIFEArran is a haven for wildlife\.Some animals/birds to look out for:\-Red Deer, Red Squirrel, Hare, Pheasant, Badger, Otter, Adder, Grey Seal, Basking Shark, Porpoise, DolphinRaven, Barn Owl, Oystercatcher, Shelduck, Hen Harrier, Golden Eagle, Ringed Plover, Buzzard, Peregrine Wildflowers are found wherever you look \- along roadsides, on hillsides and skirting beaches\.Red Campion, Thrift, Cottongrass, Meadowsweet, Grass of Parnassus, Thistle, Iris, Ragged Robin, to name but a few\.ACTIVITIESPlay golf on all 7 coursesHorse riding/ pony trekkingFishingCycling/Off road bikingWalking/HikingClimb Goatfell/The Witch’s StepWalk the Coastal WayParaglidingSailingBowling/Tennis/PuttingSwimmingQuad BikingVisit Art Galleries and Craft ShopsWater SportsGorge walkingRib rides with Arran Adventure VISITOR ATTRACTIONSTry a “Taste of Arran” at the many restaurantsArran DistilleryArran BreweryArran AromaticsArran ProvisionsAuchrannie Spa ResortBalmichael Visitor CentreTorrylin CreameryAdventure playground at Brodick CastleVarious festivals, live music and local events"MUST SEE" PLACESGlenashdale Falls, Whiting BayEas Mor Falls, KildonanLoch Garbad, KildonanBlack Cave, Bennan HeadDrumadoon Point, BlackwaterfootHoly Isle, LamlashGoatfell, BrodickFallen Rocks, Sannox“12 Apostles”, CatacolCorrie Lochan, ThunderguyGlen Rosa, BrodickDirectionsTwo hours west of Glasgow \(including a one hour ferry crossing\), Arran is also conveniently located for people arriving from England or Ireland\. The main roads to use are the A71 \(from the M74 motorway\) towards Irvine, or the M77 from Glasgow to Kilmarnock, then the A71 westbound to the ferry terminal at Ardrossan\. There is also a seasonal ferry service to Lochranza, on Arran’s northern coastline, from Claonaig, on the Kintyre Peninsula\. The route to this smaller ferry service \(also operated by Caledonian MacBrayne\) is favourable for people touring the western isles or wishing to take in the longer scenic route from Glasgow, via Loch Lomond\.From the ferry terminal in Brodick, turn left and continue for 12 miles through Lamlash and Whiting Bay\. Passing our sign, turn left to Kildonan\. The site is located on the left along the shoreline\. The Southend bus, no\. 323, will stop at our drive upon request\.

## Key facts

- Coordinates: 55.5939276, -5.1507477
- Phone: \+441770302101

## Address

Brodick, Brodick, Isle of Arran, KA27

## Amenities

- Beach
- Cave
- Coastal
- Creek
- Island
- Mountain
- Playground
- Restaurant
- Stream
- Volcanic

## Structured data (schema.org)

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